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Disability awareness training for disability professionals
Authors:Polly A Peterson  Vernon A. Quarstein
Affiliation:1. The Virginia School of the Deaf and the Blind, Hampton, Virginia, 23661, USA;2. Saint Leo University, Tidewater Centre, Fort Eustis, VA 23604-0562, USA
Abstract:Purpose : This article describes work at the Virginia School of the Deaf and Blind in Hampton, Virginia, USA. Disability sensitivity training in businesses and government organizations has become a more important activity in the United States since the Americans with Disability Act (ADA) of 1992 was published. That act of the US Congress required organizations to hire and make reasonable accommodations for the disabled. Issue : Lack of sensitivity or awareness of the plight of the disabled in business and government continues to be a distinct problem requiring attitude changes and training, but this problem can become acute even for professionals in organizations dedicated to the care and education of the disabled. Conclusion : Professionals tend to become inured to the hardships of others and lose sight of the need for both verbal and non-verbal sensitivity in the workplace. and training of professionals is vitally important and necessary, but in the real world of working with people who have disabilities more practical action type training is needed. It is far too easy for practitioners to lose sensitivity in both verbal and non-verbal communication
Keywords:Stroke  ADL  gender
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